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nee NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | eonwnaerasinentiiiiincenicaiiidcinhaaeiall | Ecklund | oe - On account of the snowstorm Wednesday it was impossible for George Gray, the mail carrier, to deliver the mail. Carl Johnson was a caller ‘ tan Thursday. Johnie Kruger passed through the vicinity after coal Thursday. A large crowd was present at Pentecostal church Sunday evening. Carl Johnson took pigs to Wilton one day last week. Alfred Fosberg was a caller in Wilton Thursday. Aldythe and Elsie McCullough spent over the week-end at their parental home. Very little work was done in the fields last week, due to the big snow. Dorothy and Bernice Morris ae Sure'ay at their parental ome, Ira Falkenstein bauled pigs to Regan one day last week. Bennie and Dean Meyers visited at the Strand home north of Regan Sunday, Donald Morris and Bennie Ander- son visited with the Brown boys Sunday. Clarence Anderson spent over the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moffit and son Thomas from Tuttle ae through the vicinity to Baldwin Sunday where they attended tre funeral of Mr. G. Kikul, ° —_—_—_ 2? Regan @ H. F. Dimond? local cattle buyer, tipped a carload of hogs to St. }ul Friday of last week. Percy Cohen of Philadelphia, Pa., 1a, been in the Regan territory for she past week and has purchased two carloads of horses for shipment wo the eastern markets. Mrs. A. Pogreba has been visit- ug her at Mandan for the past ten 8. The Sanger Mercantile Co. de- livered a tractor with plows to babi Tosseth Seturday of last week. Ole Tyberg, local section foreman, attended the state meeting of the maintenance and 's committee \n Jamestown Saturday evening, re- turning Monday morning via Bis- marck, Miss L. E. Boat of Bismarck was a Sunday guest at the A. F. Tourt- ‘otte home; returning Monday. J. D. Wilson and J. S. Penner go- tored to Jamestown on Sunday, re- turning the same day. They report - roads via Pingree in good con- ion. F. E. Gill and W. A. Tyberg were cniey visitors at Mercer. G. G. Klipfel, assistant cashier of vhe Regan State bank, received the sad news that his father, who re- sided at Ashley, N. D., had passed sway suddenly Monday morning. The cause of the death is nct known. Mr. Klipfel immediately departed ee jome, making the trip by vuto. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes_at- tended to business matters in Bis- narck on Monday, Malcolm Christenson, who has fer the past few years been ee In electrical work at Seattle, Wash., returned to last week and is ogee | uaintances with his many old friends here. Mr. Chris- tenson has not fully decided to locate here, but it is possible he may do so. lowing was resumed on Monday morning, but the fields, except on high land, are for the most part tather wet for seading. However, much preparation of the ground has been in progress for the past two weeks and with some favorable weather there will be an immense amount of seeding done this week. Wil- Mrs. Grant O. Lindsey, who has| P< been ill for the past two weeks, is reported to be improving. nicely. O. B. Aune, loca! ister and de- torator, spent the week-end in Re- gan with his family. Mr. Aune was en route to Fessenden and other points in the eastern part of the| the wale mies urd ies number of Bi and count tracts such as public buildings und bridecs Several crews of men were put to work the first part of this week. | Still J Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and children, the Misses Lydia Marske and Bernita Dutoit, C. L. Johnson and son George, Axel Johnson and] vi: Mr. and Mrs. G. Forsgren were Re- gan caller aturdaye” Ye Asnumber of the young folks of, the‘ community quien oe the Tos- bik seth home ?'riday evening to char- ivari Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins. Mrs. Pete 0! and small son well and Miss Lillian Anderson Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. ° — —_—_— Dale McCabe stopped off at Steele Friday on his way home over Sun- day from his school south of Crystal Springs. again taken his ‘ing the Armour Cheam station, the Armour agent from Bis- marck being in Steele to * out Carl Hinz, w'o had charge while Mr. Marsh was taking treatment, for his eyes. The Steele ae school band gave its annual band concert last Wed- nesday. The general comment was that it was the best concert the band has given. Monday evening the band went to Bismarck and broadcast the concert with a few changes made in the program by interspersing some vocal selections. Friday, Dale Rambough accom- panied a party who was taking a tractor from Stele to John Erick- net hal four Fla eat of rystal Springs, the tractor having been purchased from one of the local dealers. Leah Armstrong, in attendance at one of the business colleges in B! » came to Steele Saturday t with her parents over Sun- Mrs. Armstrong accompanied her daughter on her return to Bis- Mrs. F. W. Gress returned Mon- day from her three months’ va tion in California visiting with her parents in Selma. She reported that her father, who is 86 past, is still quite active. Mr. Snyder is a Civil War veteran. Rev. Shirley, who is connected with Jamestown College, will con- duct services at the local a. terian church Sunday, April °9th. The plan is being formulated to have him supply regularly till col- ise closes, and the church may call him to serve ar pastor. Sunday last several former neigh- bors of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Lind- seth near Persian Jake came in to visit with them during the day, and had an enjoyable time. Steele’s city marvhal, Frank ton, has been spending some time on the streets getting them in shape after the snow and thaw which muddied them considerably. The fire siren, electrically ope- rated from the teiephone office, is doing regular duty now, being sounded at noon and in the evening. The Jamestown C:sllege chocus stopped. at Steele Sunday afternoon en route to Mandan, where they gave a concert in the I'rcabyterian church in the evening. Rev. Fred Crist preached his lest sermon at the local Presbyterian church Sunday, April 2nd, and Mon- day he went to Leeds were a Pres- byterial session was held Mornay and Tuesday. Mrs. Reese Phelps, Mrs. Henry Loerch, Mrs. Arne Vin- je, and Mrs, Bell stso attended the session from Steele. Reports from Fort Snelli the effect that Buster Bro is receiving treatment at ¢: an’s hospital. is ir has been able to .. eral times. Mrs. Brown is much encoura; over this g2od news, Rev. F. W. Gress will give an- other art message Sunday evening, April 29th, at 8. . W. Page is improving very slowly and he may return home in a week or ten days. Mr. Jannsen, the young man who came very near losing his life in an auto accident before the holi- days, is home again from the hos- pital and able to get around. He will have to use crutches yet for some time because of his broken leg, which has mended slowly. Word has been received from Norman Ness, since the last news in the Steele notes, to the effect that the officials of Pomona Col'-- at omona, Cali., have made such a determined effort to secure his ser- vices as one of the teachers that the officials at Berkeley of the State University have released him from his contract with them for the coming year so he may se-ept Pomona offer. Tuesday evening the Steele high high school gav fine entertain- the auspi of Miss Papermaster. All the contestants for school honors on oratory, music, rendered their several selections. Monday occurred the death of Mr. O. E. Benson, one of Steele’s well-known citizens. About ten days before his death he was taken to one of the Bismarck hospitals for treatment. The end came soon- er than was ex . Funeral ces were at the Steele Meth- odist church Weteeday. atteracen, the sermon being preached by Rev. '. W. Gress, and some special songs eing rendered by some of his old- time acquaintances. Mr. Benson was related to the Argent, Patton and Hugh Armstrong families. Interment was made in Woodla . 1 day evening to the John Olson home to _v'st with Geneva Miller. R. C. Nelson was 8 caller at M. A. Nelson’s Tuesday where he will fix his tractor. Miss Evelyn Dunavan and Donald Morris transacted business at Still mere Miss Miller of school 2 in Crom- well is on teaching consoli- dated school near Bismarck this fall. M. A. Nelson broke plow with the tractor and purchased a* new one from Martin Bourgois. R. C. Nelson did M. A. Nelson's chores Tuesday night while he went to Baldwin and the Martin Bourgois home near the river where he was an overnight guest. Mrs. Jim“ Jira: to Bismarck |: brought Lillie home. main for a while. John Resch made a trip to Bald- win Wednesday looking after busi- ness affairs. R. Cc. m made a trip to Re- van Thursday after his plows for jis tractor. He was an overnight guest at M. A. Nelson’s Wednes- day night. Arthur Resch who has been home over winter, left his home again be- ing the third time he left. Sir, and Mrs. Enos Strandemo mo- tored to Baldwin last Saturday and transacted business and called at his home, E. E. Strandemo, near town. M. A. Nelson, Geo. and Gerald Nelson went to the Folten Nelson home to fan out seed speltz. Elizabeth Resch visited with Myr- tle Little Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son Wayne from Menoken were last Sunday guests at their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jiras, here. R. C. Nelson was a caller at Enos Strandemo’s Tuesday morning. Charlie Reynolds, who is employed at the Brown brothers’, had a run- away with his horses on some mi some harnesses. Martin Schroeder has been ill with the Patel jaundice recently. Ervin Bourgois from near the tiver came to the Fred Schroeder home Monday and delivered some plows for their tractor which they purchased from him. They are run- se} two tractors this spring. irs. Joe Varley is painting and apering this week in cleaning the jouse. Vi Nelson went to the John Resch home Friday and got some poles they purchased from Resch. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson and fam- ily were recent guests at the Joe Fisher home. M._A. Nelson made a trip to Re- gan Thursday, as he broke a plow lay on his tractor. Mrs. Ed. Morris has been laid up with rheumatism the past week. ind Joe motored Saturday and She will re- Steve Morris near Bismarck came | d down to his brother, Ed. Morris, last Sunday, Clarence Starr, Harold Mount, Elsie Olson and Geneva Miller were guests last Sunday at the Kruger home on the Charlie Rue place. Joe Jiras broke some parts on his tractor and made a trip to Bis- marck one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted and Florence made a trip to Bismarck Friday on a business mission. En route they came by Menoken and got Stephen to spend the week-end at his parental home. Willie Jiras had the misfortune of lcsing. a pocketbook iast Satur- day in Bismarck -containing $9. Mr. and Mrs. Rignold N-" —mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday on a business mission. Evelyn Dunavan and Marian Mor- ris were supper guests last Sun day at the Jim Jiras home. Gertie and Gla Nelson, Tillie and Willie Jiras visited Sunday at the John Olson home. Elsie Olson went to the Joe Fish- er home Friday and stayed a few days. Mrs. Pete Lips near Bismarck, formerly from here, has ben very ill and had the doctor out. They will remain on the Jones farm and had a homestead here. Hugo Swanson from Bismarck was out Sunday as a guest at his sister Alice and uncle Otto. He is employed by the International Harvester Co. Ramstad, M. A. Nelson, W. H. Brown and Jok.. Forsbeck were transacting business in Regan Sat- urday. Mr. ad Mrs. Joe Varley and Mrs. John Resch motored to Baldwin Sunday and attended the funeral of Gottlieb Kikul, who was laid to rest in the Fairview cemetery naer Bald- win, where his wife rests. Lf | Brittin Fe Mrs. Ed. Allensworth and Miss Dorothy Anderson motored to Bis- marck Tuesday. Clark Crawford motored to Bis- marck Friday. spent the Leonard Crawford week-end at home. Mrs. Dewy Olson and sister Dor- othy Lamb visited their mother Sat- | @ urday and called at E. Hoover’s on their return to Moffit. Andrew Lamb and Meryl Ennen spent Sunday in Bismarck. Clark Crawford has bought a new tractor. aia FER aia | | Sterling ee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grantham of Bismarck visted at Tollefson’s Sates. i Arthur Belile and visited Jerald Ellis and at Max ’s 8 Luella Tollefson accompanied by Lucile Elness visited at home Sunday afternoon. Ole Torgeson and Bill Hurning i day chert - onday The Sterling Parent-Teachers as- sociation will meet May 8rd. The men meml of the association will put on the entertainment. Chenoweths. who have been liv- ing in town this winter, moved to their farm south of town. Mildred Johnson has been home past week. Lucille Elgess and Florence Gos- visited Luella Tollefson and Johnson at the Max Lang of Hazelton was THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ily of Clarion, Towe, are now liv- ing on their farm northwest of town. Marion Langley called at the Max Lang home Sunday. Hen Freeman was in town Sun- day. Siarwin Magnus called at Carey Johnson’s last Monday. Arnold and Geo Kush are plowing for Henry Wildfang north of town. Miss Esther Kershaw of Meno- ken spent the week-end with her cousin Mildred Johnson at the Max Lang home. Mrs. Kenneth McKone who teach- es north of Bismarck spent the week-end at her me in Sterling. School Notes “Luella” Tollefson, Mildred John- son and Florence Gosney, who have been absent from school on account of illness, are now back in school. e three new pupils in They are Lela, J«cne and Virgil Boohister. The eighth grade and high school students are practicing for play day which be held y 12th. Most of the classes having finish- ed the required work are starting to review. , Ghylin } Mr. and Mrs. B. Selahn attended Pentecostal services in Regan Sun- ng they Ir. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes and fam- ily were callers at the A. G. Krause house Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Knutsoon and daughter Lois ore assisting Mrs. E. J. Engle- bretson with the housework during spring work. Philip Seibel called at the F. Ehnes home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Rupp and son Merwin attended the funeral services at Baldwin_ for G. Kikul Sunday afternoon. They returned the same day. Vernon Anderson got a load of coal for Erick Englebretson one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Krfause made a brief trip to the P. Seibel home Mon- aay afternoon. ir. and Mrs. Oscar Magnuson and children attended services in the Pentecostal church Sunday evening. The farmers in Ghylin township can now get their poison oats for gophers of L. J. King, towpship clerk. Get it early if you want your share. Alfred Anderson was a caller in Regan Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lnderholm and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ry- berg attended services in Regan Sun- day rages Mr. and Mrs. August Krause werc business callers in Bismarck Satur- called at the Englebretson and Krause homes one day last weck. Paul Rupp and Alopf Krause called at the A. J. Krause home Friday eve- ning. School in Ghylin township will be out April 27th. E. J. Englebretson is the proud owner of a new car he just re- cently purchased. Florence Keator spent Sunday at her home south of Regan. Doctor is employed at the H. Folmer farm during Sprine work, Barlick Fisher purchased E. Engle- bretson’s sedan. Meric Selahn and Sophus Lein called at the B. Selahn home Sun- be afternoon. iiss Blla Funston spent the week- end with Rev. Rose Holsetein at the parsonage. Paul and Staton Davi were callers in Regan Saturdan afternoon. E. J. Englebretson was grinding feed Friday for his own use ond for Aug. Krause. Marine O’Brien called at the Sig- mund Rupp home one day last week. Marie King and August Krause are able to return to school again after a week’s illness. Marie and Agnes Selahn and anep Lein and Vernon Anderson called at the E. Englebretson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Englebretson and family were callers at the A. Lund- berg home Sunday evening. . J. King was a caller in Regan one day last week. August Krause, load of coal Tuesday. Ella Krause returned to her home after spending the past weck with Ella Funston. , went after a Lylle Ellis) da; Bntst Fick ing} ing Mrs. Howard Watkins called at Roxy Lou’s school Monday afternoon. f Raleigh ' ‘le °} Bernice anc. Lois Prante and Pauline r entertained a party of friends at dinner Sunday at their bachelor quarters. Potter of Bismarck was a business visitor in town Thursda: Mrs. John Metz received a mei sage Monday of the death of her aged grandmother, Mrs. Mary King- » who died at her home in Tus- cola, Ill. Owing to illness Mrs. Metz was unable to attend the funeral. Herman Reck completed his term of school at the Tomelson school south of Raleigh a week ago and departed for his home. ir. and Mrs, Z. Laurhaugh and children motored to McIntosh, S. Saturday to spend the week-end guests of ind Mrs. Ed McFall. Wendell Koop, who has been tient at St. Alexius hospital in ismarck for some time, sufferin; with dropsy was brought home Fri- The elevators at Raleigh have been busy the past week shipping out gees taking advantage of raise irs. Joe Bachmeier was taken to the Flasher hospital Sunday suffer- from serious injuries she re- cevied when their car upset while ing they will fay they ‘will reside on a farm” near lay. August Lundberg and son Leonard} - the rooms on Main street vacated by the Grace family, temporarily. r. Haas has accepted the position as cashier in the First Security bank. Spencer Peterson, Claud Christen- sen, Alvin Tillman and Wm. Morri- While there they visited Mrs. Morri- son motored to Bismarck Sunday. son and Mrs. Christensen, patients at the Bismarck hospital. Owing to the carnival which was held on Friday night the Dramatic club did not hold their regular monthly ota Thursday night, but postponed it until Thursday ag? of this week. ‘iss Margaret Stevensen, teacher in the Thain school, spent the week- end in Raleigh guests of Miss Prantes, All the surrounding towns were represented at the carnival and dance given in the schoolhouse by the Dramatic society, The amount taken in was $118.61. The club plans on helping the school board in raising enough money to fix up the basement now that the piano is paid for. Quite a number from Raleigh attended the P. T. A. home talent play held in the schoolhouse at Freda Saturday evening. ests at the Ernest Gordon home junday. H. Rasche was a Regan caller Fri- day. "Hobert McCullough is working for his uncle, Wm. McCullough. The dance given in the American Legion hall Saturday night was well attended. Laurence Little of Baldwin was a guest of his uncle, J. F. Little, Thurs- day. Nir. and Mrs. Seibel were guests of the Himbauch home Tuesday. Clayton Clyde Little motored to Regan Friday for repairs for the truck. Miss ‘1 White, who has been employed at the Roy Farley home, returned to her home north of Wing Sunday. The farmers around here are all in the fields again after the big snow storm. Most of them have their Marquis wheat in and arc seed- ing Durum now. Fred Olson and his uncle John of Wilton were Saturday and Sunday guests at the Ole Olson home. Stephen Monroe visited with Mar- jon Scott Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder and ily called at the Wallman home Mr, and Mrs. Charles Schiek and/S daughter of Lark visited at the W. B. Dorward home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cors and chil- dren and Eugene Will spent Sunday as guests of relatives in New wel: ig. r. and Mrs. E. R. Wallace of Flasher were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dorward Sunday evening. if Carson 4 The ieee! contest held in tho auditorium Friday night was well attended. Martha Haisch of Elgin was awarded first place for the girls, with the rendition of “The Lost Word.” Dwight McVay of Brisbane was awarded first place for the boys. His reading was “The Burial of an Unknown Soldier.” John Will of Leith was a busi- ness visitor in Carson Thursday. Geo. Zeller of Heil was in Car- son Wednesday. The senior class intended to take their play to Mott Saturday nignt, but owing to flu raging at Mott, it was decided to postpone it to a later date. Paul and Henry Ackerman, of north of Heil, were transacting bus- iness in Carson Wednesday. J.C. Bell and Fred Dettloff were New Leipzig visitors Friday, also to pay their last restects to Herman Vitze, one of the editors of the New Leipzig Sentinel, who died there Wednesday. Burial was at Mott Saturday. Lyman Vaught and Wm. Armi- tage were visitors n Mandan and .aarck Monday. O. D. Sprecher and Ed Polish of New Leipzig attended the declama- tory contest and business matters Friday. Emil Will of New Leipzig and “Bill” Carter of Elgin were business visitors in Carson Tuesday. Florence Littlefield and Fred Dettloff were Mott visitors Sunday. R. J. Cashman sold the poo! hall to W. W. McNally of Bismarck. Mr. McNally takes over active manage. ment May Ist. Mr. McNally comes to Carson well recommended. It is not learned what Mr. Cashman will do, Mr. and Mrs. Cashman have made many staunch friends in Carson, who regret to see them leave. « ‘ve Fletcher is still- ~ °% issuing marriage licenses. the last one being issued to Elizabeth Mack and John Eslinger, both of New Leipzig. The judge says that Sun- ae is the best dav of the w--k so far this month, O. W. Backman called at S. B. Ol- sons Tucsday. : Sheffy Bailey helped Clayton Lit- tle Tuesday to put some repairs on the tractor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCullough and family were gusts of Mr. Mc- Cullough’s parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Howe, Mrs. Wallman, Mrs. Earl Mowder and Miss Parmenter motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Mrs. Nelson and daughter Mildred motorey to Regan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wheeler and family were overnight guests at the Glen Tolliver home in Bismarck on Saturday. 9 Mrs. Mary Rasche and little daugh- ter Shirley, were Regan callers Sat- urday. Ed. Rasche and Anna Moe were Regan callers Thursday. My. and Mrs. Louie Jorgenson and family were Sunday afternoon guests at the Ed. Rasche home. Martin Dockter, who is employed on the Steve Menetz farm, spent Sunday with his family. The Walworth children were ab- sent from school last week on ac- count of illness. Gudrun Jordah! and Irma Myers called at the G. O. Lindsey home from school Monday noon bringing some fruit to Mrs. Lindsey sent by Canfield Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. Lindsey has been very ill at her home but is now on the road to recovery. Mi id Mrs. Ray McCullough and d Mrs. Willard Diamond were supper guests at the G. E. Brenniese home Monday. Mrs. Seibel is employed at the John| @ Koch home caring for Mrs. Koch, wos is ill. Andrew Kolb and Stephen Mon- roe visited with J. F. Perkins Sun- i Sheffy Bailey and Children| W: spent Tuesday at the Louie Jorgen- son home. Willard Diamond called at John Hove's Tuesday. Barney Strand called at the Harry McCullough home Sunday. Mr. Mrs. Jordah! and famil: guests at the Joe Cool ailey called to see Mrs. rs were W. Hq. Gitte Bas tee Sheldon, 43. F. Perkins, A. T. Kolb, S. V. Mon- Toe, Magnuson. J. F. Little motored to the Acker- farm on Saturday where he some seed wheat. sis . J. F. Little and Ruth motored to Regan Friday afternoon. A. H. Lundberg called at the Harry McCullough home Monday morning. Emile Olson was a guest of the Andrew Olson home Sunday. Chas. Christianson called at S. B. Olson's Sunday. Ernie Gordon, who is employed on the Clarerice Kettleson farm, spent Sunday at his parental home. ° | Wing As Regan C. E. is planning for a Christian Endeavor rally to be held at the Congregational church Sun- day, April 29th, Wing has changed its church service to the following Sunday Sunday. You are invited to attend the rally. Hans Jacobson and family of Tuttle were visiting friends and rel- atives here Sunday. Quite a number of the Wing folks attended the dance in Tuttle last Friday. Bud Cleveland, Everett Ransz of Wilton and Alice Walker of Canfield were visiting at the Cleveland home Sunday. Little Vivian Knowles spent the week-end with her folks, who live near Wilton. Lester Knowles is the owner of a new truck, Viola Hagen has as guests Friday evening Sena Torgerson, Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Michael. Lawrence Monson was a Sunday guest at the Mueller home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knowles, Mrs. Harry Knowles and daughters, Gene- vieve and Margaret were Wilton callers Saturday. Clifford and Ruth Cleveland of| ing. ceay were shoppers here Satur- lay. Emma Weber spent the week-end in Tuttle visiting friends. Catholic church services were held here Sunday. A large number from the country attended. A birthday dinner was served at the Harvey home Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. John Weber, Mr. Kopplin, Mr. Anderson and Mrs. Harvey. Others present were Mrs. Kopplin, Mrs. Anderson and family and the Harvey family. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller at- tended the German Evangelical church services held at the north church Sunday. Dan Tice of Bismarck is visiting here this weck. Edith Mucller returned home from Wilton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobson vis- ited at the north Patterson ranch Saturday. Edith Mueller is assisting Mrs. J. gibtoener with her housework this werk. Ed Dalbec spent the week-end w:th hi; family. J, O. Rise and daughter Olga were business callers in town Tuesday. Henry Jacobson motored to the south Patterson ranch Monday. Axel Soder was a business caller at the Capital City Friday. Archie Renwick was in town last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell drove to Bismarck on Monday to attend the services hcld at the Presbyterian church there. The Jamestown Col- lege glee club presented several musical numbers, Willard Hubbell being a member of the chorus. Mrs. Edgerton was shopping in Bismarck on Monday. About 50 per cent of our inhabi- tants have been subjected to a light case of flu during the past two weeks. We are in hopes that the weather turns warm scon. because we think it is caused from it. Mr. and Mrs, Mich «1, pis and ‘Sena Torgerson motored to Regan Saturday nite. John Wilson and Jack Penner of | 9. Regan were visiting here last Fri- day evening. The Congel Ladies aid will have an apron sale at the hall on May 2nd. The last P. T. A. of this term will be held on the evening of May 2nd in the hall also a splendid musica) program is being arranged. Every- one is requested to attend, f Hazel Grove | + Mr. and Mrs. Einil Sattler were at Ray Hazlegrove’s for dinner Monday. Mrs. Sattler and daughter Shirley Jean visited with Mrs. Hazlegrove while Ray and Emil called at Ed 8. mil Sattler seeded wheat Tues- ae y Hazlegrove plowed Tuesday. Irwin Sattler hauled Emil Sattler 8 load of coal ib pen iss Lorene Hawk’ has gone home and nis not helping Mrs. Joe Goldsmith with her work. Mrs. Joe Goldsmith was called to a while back on account of ess of her daughter, Mrs, March. Mrs. March is better the again, Ben Klanburg was a business caller in town one day this week. Our mail man, Oscar W! Route 2, north, of the trip Wi has been sick for some time. been 1 ving boils on its head. iy ha on were going to take it to the doctor this week. Johnnie Sattler was not assessing Thursday. He called groves, Emil Sattler’s, Harry Ulfer’s and others. Elvin ad and Mrs. Frank Gray were shopping in Tuttle Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sattler were pilates at Emil Sattler’s Thursday evening. They | h die Sterndly and Wen, Mick at Ray Haszle-| Geo: Mra, Eric housework. rts Bismarck Thursasy evaniagl r mi “> Sohn Howe and family and Big Earl Mowder motored to em One ee the Stohler boys is helping | Saturd: Harry Uufers with his chores night and morning. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and daughter Shirley Jean were at Ray Hazlegrove's ‘riday for dinner. Emil Ray were callers at Ed Wagner's and Mrs. Sattler and baby visited Mrs. Hazlegrove. Ed Wagner was a caller Wednes- pay eveening at the Elmer Perry ome. Ben Klagenburg is plowing for Philip Weber. He started Tuesday. Oscar Wheatstock, made the trips Friday and found the roads very bad. He went as far as and Mrs. Frank Gray and and Opal Gray and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hazlegrove surprised Mrs. Ida Perry Saturday night. They took lunch with them, whicth was served at midnight. The evening was enjoyed by all. Miss Opal Gray returned to school again after spending the week-end at home. Mrs. Harry Gray and son Bobby came out to the Frank Gray home for a visit this week. The Tuttle high school senior class will give the class play, “All a Mis- take,” the 4th and Sth of May. They are looking forward to the above date and expect a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and baby daughter Shirley Jean were guest Sunday at the Jake Sattler home. Elmer Lata and Robert Witzke are busy digging rock as Elmer ex- pects to break between 30 and 40 acres. When the weather man sees fit to give us clear, warm weather, so he can plow and break he sxpects to keep the tractor going day and night. Mr. and Mrs. ry Ulfers attend- ed church at Pleasant Hill Sunday. Mrs. Roy Gorsline accompanied Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bickmore to marck one day this week. Fred Wagner made a trip to Bis- Luiclle, who had an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and marck after their little daughter baby were ns taotad Sunday at the Jake Zelmer home. A very large crowd attended the charivari given on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christianson Tuesday even- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Arneson and family spent Sunday evening at the Sivert Brenden home. Howard Brenden called at the H. L. Hanson home Friday evening. . M. Bjerke spent Friday after- noo! Arena. Rubie Arneson spent Monday eve- ning with Bernice Draviand. Alfred Arneson, N. A. Soderholm and Ed. Nygaard attended to busi- ness matters at Bismarck Friday. Vernon Arneson spent Sat y evening and Sunday visiting rela- tives here. A few of the young folks from this vicinity spent Sunday evening at the M. A. Lien home. Harold Christianson motored to Tuttle Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bjorhus mo- tored to Driscoll Saturday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ris. motored to Wing Friday morning. Mrs. Sivert Brenden, son Howard, Joseph, Arthur, Ernest and Irwin Rise spent Saturday evening at Al- fred Arneson’s. Word was received here from Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lein, formerly resi- dents f this neighborhood, now of Opecta, N. D., announcing the birth of a daughter born, April 11. Con- gratulations! A_ very large crowd attended services held Sunday afternoon. Af- ter services a surprise party was given on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chris- tianson, who were recently married. A delicious lui served. Mr. and Mrs. Christianson received a purse of money as 4 gift. Mr. and Mrs. John Soderholm of Wisconsin arrived here Saturd: and will spend a short time visit- ing at the N. A. Soderholm home. They made the trip by car. Harold Christianson motored to Bismarck Monday. Valdemar and Catherine Lein motored to Driscoll Saturday. There will be Norwegian jin church May 6 at 2 o'clock. The Ladies’ Aid raeets with Mrs. Geo. Christianson Wednesday, May e ‘ Estherville j H. Helgeson was a business caller at the Ihde home Monday af- ternoon. Mrs, Wm. Mickelson and daugh- ter were Regan shoppers T y morning. ‘ittle and Norman were Re- McCullough home Ti Norman Little moto F, Little home Tuasday evening af- ter school to get some seed wheat. Mrs. Dan Danielson and son John motored to Regan Tuesday morn- ing to meet Reverend Monson, who came Up. Sees Bismarck on the services | ¢, iturday. Willie Unde has been this township the past wet. Mr, and Mrs. Reinhold Berg, were married last week, are. getting settled in their home on frank Mickelson farm, Mrs. Augusta Steindl; home from Bismarck Friday she has been the past two wi taking care of her son Louie, has been very ill with infiammaio. rheumatism. He is much betier McIntyre’s Wednesday and had to} hi Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Wilton callers Saturday The luncheon and food sale gi by the American Legion Auxil drew a good-sized crowd and was realized by the Legion Mr. and Mrs. Harry D and Meponbet oe ee were gan visitors Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mickelson children, Roland and Ruby and Andrew Fisker were bins 24 at the Frank Mickelson home da; Step A . . and Mrs. Ole Uglem and Norman of Wilton were Sunda guests at the Roy Little home. Mr. and Mrs. Hetty pe ’ Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot Sunday visitors at the Davenport home. Tuttle The Woodman dance given in tl opera house Friday evening was attended. Hallie G. Sorenson transacted Nei in Valley City over the en Andrew Melhoff transacted b ness in Steele Friday. Lura Bickmore is on the sick i this week. Mrs. E. B. Sauter is somewhat jacl ison a id Woodman dance given here Hae after business affairs. Little Lucille Wagner has home from the hospital having covered from a recent operation. A group of about 20 thered at the H. B. Cl junday afternoon. The time was spent in — and music, was served. from Eureka 8. rom Eure! to packed house here Mi The program was well rendered a: much enjoyed. Rev. Baudler’s so nga who is erage: —— C0 lege, was am Erma ‘Schmitt, daugtter of Rev. a1 Mrs. John Schmitt, who formerly — here. ie nnouncement a to Mr. and Mrs, hte f cr Portland, Oregon, was received by friends. Mr. and Martin Franzen mad a business Tp to Bismarck Friday. Miss Bernice Davis departed % Sheyenne, N. Dak., T she will visit with her sister, John Becker. plans Miss Sylvina Sorenson leaving for Chicago n where she will spend a week or days attending to business matters. Miss Emma Weber spent the Pe visiting at the M. W. Hut jome. it Leith Presbyterian Church Ni Sunday, April Carson—S day school at 11 o'cloc! Evenit worship at 8 o'clock, now have our new songbooks, and will h special song service at this ing service. Lark—Service of ship at 2:30. Fallewing this vice we expect reorganize Sunday school. Leith — Mor worship at 10 o'clock. The sacran ent of Lodd’s Supper will be o served at this time. Sunday at 11 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. have purchased the Ka‘ oat will take possession in tl ‘uture, fs Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown nounce the birth of a son, April h a new c ta ra joyable most enjoyal at the hone of Mr. and Anderson Saturda: cavion being M: day anniversary. evening, the oc- "Anderson's rs. Faubel has it guts the past few days, it the o"yred Milber aod DE, Jonge 6 have a new piano delivered the as week. w spent Tuesday night| Mrs. son. M th Monday morning. "vice, Grant Lindsey te seriously ill at her home. They have a train- ed nurse. It is to be hoped she will get better soon.

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